Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8784119 Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that double ovarian stimulation could obtain more oocytes in women with poor ovarian response. This retrospective case-control study aimed to investigate the efficacy of double ovarian stimulation in older women. One hundred and sixteen women aged ≥38 years who received double ovarian stimulation were assigned to the study, with 103 divided into four groups according to follicular-phase ovarian stimulation protocols, including gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist short protocol (n = 27), gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist protocol (n = 32), mild stimulation protocol (n = 21) and medrocyprogesterone acetate (MPA) pituitary down-regulation protocol (n = 23). Numbers of oocytes retrieved and available embryos after double ovarian stimulation were more than double those obtained after follicular-phase ovarian stimulation alone. In total 81.90% of patients had available embryos, and the cancellation rate decreased from 37.07% to 18.10%. Forty-eight cases underwent 50 cryopreserved embryo transfer cycles, with a 22.00% clinical pregnancy rate. The implantation rate (10.53% versus 10.67%) was similar between the embryos derived from first and second stimulations. The results suggest that double ovarian stimulation could increase the chances of achieving pregnancy by accumulating more oocytes/embryos in a short time, which might serve as a useful strategy for older women.
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